Dictionary
the admittedly
adverb
As is acknowledged to be true; by general admission; confessedly.
synonyms
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There is, after all, the admittedly unfair example of "Buddenbrooks".
What do you folks think of the (admittedly vague) new rules?
Aides said that was a misreading of the admittedly complicated language.
He brings more than the admittedly crucial currency of goals, however.
The rival bidders for the admittedly small contract were Oracle and Peoplesoft.
Mr Allen, however, says the admittedly ugly Kingdome is no good.
No one seems to want the admittedly burdensome task of caring for the Chudnovsky family.
By the admittedly low standards of shareholder democracy, that's considered repudiation.
But with the admittedly large exception of GE, the dream died.
It is also equipped to process the, admittedly haphazard, offerings from my box Tengor camera.
Historically, the colours stood for the admittedly failed but otherwise laudably liberal reform movement of 1848.
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